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Some 28 per cent of those who slept with stuffed animals, 29 per cent of those who slept with pets, 31 per cent of those who slept with teddy bears, and 30 per cent of those who slept with blankets also steal the covers as adults.

While 53 per cent of people who shared their childhood bed with a doll wake frequently during the night, compared to 44 per cent of people who slept alone.

And 72 per cent those who slept with pets or stuffed animals as kids toss and turn at night – compared to 61 per cent of those who slept alone.

But, as we all know, stealing the covers isn’t the only annoying nighttime habit – and those who didn’t have a childhood sleeping companion were the most likely to snore, with 47 per cent of them admitting they do this.